There are many types of specialty papers, and the performance of print design is also very different.
Book binding paper has a certain strength, light weight, surface irregularities, texture, smoothness, luster and other different types, its color is diverse, and its appearance is beautiful. In particular, paper materials made from plant fibers are environmentally friendly and recyclable, making them the material of choice for green packaging.
The texture is the skin of the object and the styling factor associated with any object. The rough or smooth surface of the object is a texture, and it must be perceived by sight and touch. Texture does not refer to form or color, it is a modeling factor that requires special feeling.
Texture can be divided into two categories: one is the tactile texture that can be touched by the hand, and the other is the visual texture that can be perceived through the visual.
(1) Tactile texture
The tactile texture is extremely straightforward. As long as you touch it, the blind can feel it, but after being photographed, it loses the directness of the touch and perception.
In recent years, in order to make people feel the tactile fun of their surface, paper and other packaging materials often use a variety of special paper materials with different textures, such as embossed paper, dip net paper, etc., which are dazzling. Offset paper, coated paper and specialty paper have obvious differences in touch texture, so their artistic expression is also different.
(2) visual texture
We watch TV every day. The TV tube is made of glass and is smooth. But the texture that people feel on the TV screen is the visual quality that is awakened by the sense of touch, rather than the true sense of texture.
Paper is a flat material, which can be used to make people feel the visual texture of the material, such as stripes, shades, etc. are designed to take advantage of people's visual texture.
Different materials have different texture textures, and this texture is called texture. The texture of the surface of the object is naturally formed, and some are obtained through manufacturing. The various materials used in printing, such as metal, plastic, ceramics, glass, paper, specialty paper, etc., belong to the latter. The texture is different, the texture is different, there are hard and soft, concave and convex, thick and thin, sparse and dense, deep and shallow. The staggered arrangement of the plant fibers of the paper, the dense glittering of the metal material, and the stretchable and wrinkle-free of the plastic surface all constitute different texture effects.